Protests come as US deaths exceed 31,000; survey finds most Americans worry about virus restrictions lifted too soon.
Zyad Elelaimy, a key figure of Egypt's 2011 popular uprising, and Ramy Shaath, a prominent activist added to list.
One-fifth of world's population face extended confinement in government-led battle to protect millions from infection.
Former EY partner awarded $11m after forced to quit for exposing money-laundering at Dubai's largest gold refinery.
UN says dozens killed in air raids on two states over the past three weeks.
Holy Fire celebration takes place with very few worshippers amid coronavirus restrictions on movement.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been turned into yet another Islamophobic conspiracy theory.
Analysts say India's communist state of Kerala has managed to flatten the curve with aggressive testing, contact tracing as well as long periods of quarantine
Scientists in California are trying to repurpose drugs to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Government spokesman says GNA-aligned forces overran a camp manned by Haftar's forces, seizing several vehicles.
Some businesses in the capital reopen as the country's daily death toll falls to lowest in more than a month.
UAE will fine people if they share medical information about the coronavirus that contradicts official statements.
The international community must intervene because this is about the expansion of authoritarianism everywhere.
Khartoum has been paced under a three-week lockdown as health ministry reports 30 new coronavirus cases in a day.
In 2014, Twitter sued the US Department of Justice to be allowed to reveal surveillance requests it received.
Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses Spain's measures to manage pandemic and says the country remains in a 'state of alarm'.
WWII veteran Tom Moore's fundraiser captured imaginations and brought in over $25m for the UK National Health Service.
Knowing who has the disease is crucial before opening the US up to business as usual.
Investigations are under way in several residential care homes in the US, where it is believed thousands have died.
People in Kyiv have been warned to stay indoors, for another reason other than social isolation.
Autumn provides no relief from heat as temperature averages about 30 degrees Celsius.
Thomas Thabane, under pressure to step down, sends troops, accusing law enforcement agencies of undermining democracy.
At new health minister's inauguration, Bolsonaro doubled down on plan to end restrictions and reopen Brazil's economy.
How tens of thousands in Mexico City are dealing with life under quarantine, without access to running water.
Authorities in US, Canada, Italy, France and Spain launch investigations into response of several nursing homes.